This week I was featured on an article for dailyworth.com, the personal finance website for women. Specifically they were looking for ideas on how to tap into your stores of creative energy. The premise was that sitting at a computer all day can deplete inspiration – certainly something I can identify with! The focus was […]

A client of mine is looking to transfer a domain name to his Network Solutions account. Since it’s easier to tell this tale using screen shots, I thought I’d write a post here to help out. If you’re looking for my review of Network Solutions, check out this page.

Broken links frustrate your audience. Frustrated people do not buy from you. Checking out your website every so often to make sure that all is well is a good way to stay on your viewer’s good side. Search engines don’t like broken links, either. It’s never too early to do some spring cleaning on your website so here’s a quick how-to guide.

Yes, WordPress is blogging software. But it’s also a great way to run an entire website. Whether you are looking to add a non-blog homepage to your site or you built on top of an older site and are ready for WordPress to run your entire site but you don’t know how to create a new home page to replace the old one, we have you covered.

Today’s question comes from a previous web development client of mine. I thought it was appropriate given all of the domain registration ads I’m seeing on TV this week – not to mention that one of your New Year’s resolution might be to reinvigorate your website by purchasing additional domain names.

Developing, designing, and building a website is a lot like writing an essay. If you take a little bit of time to sketch out your ideas and then order them in a logical progression, you’ll save a lot of heart ache later on. Try these 7 steps.